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sed with the gentleman who saw the bodies of the dead. Affairs at Huntsville remain quiet, though the enemy were extending their line along the railroad at various points. It is variously estimated that they have captured from fifteen to twenty-two engines, which it is supposed they will run up to Nashville, by way of Decatur. The passengers on the captured train attired in civil garb were allowed to go free. Those in uniforms were detained Among these were two express messengers, Messrs. Bell and Symes, who wore the uniforms of their Georgia companies. The mail agent escaped by leaping from the opposite side of the car and mingling with the passengers. The report of Gen. Pope concerning the capture of Island No.10 has been published in Northern papers with the usual brazen blast of trumpets. He clams to have taken over one hundred guns, a large amount of ammunition of a superior quality, three hundred bags of coffee, and an immense amount of commissary stores, from whic